Tough Love In League - Curbing Violence in Our Game.

Following on from the successful trials of the Tough Love in League (TLIL) program in 2011, NSW Junior Leagues will fully implement the policy in 2012.

The policy will be enforced in all age groups from under 13’s through to under 18’s.

 Other minor changes have been made to the policies which are outlined in the attached brochure. The program has the endorsement of the NSW Rugby League, and is documented in this brochure.

No longer will a minority ruin the Rugby League experience for the vast majority.

The Tough Love in League” (TLIL) program was designed with four key objectives in mind:

1. To reduce the amount of violence in the Grassroots game.
 2. To take pressure off young and inexperienced referees and match officials.
3.  To make the Junior League experience safe, fair and fun for all.
4.  To increase participation in the game.

 

 

 

 

 




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